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Default so all this about to kick off from france tonight - yeah ... right

no sign on meto radar..... did todays 'reliefs' kill it?

is it time to tuck in rather than sit up with the camera? OY GURUS
????????????????


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Default so all this about to kick off from france tonight - yeah ... right

MCS in France is massive

http://85.214.49.20/wz/pics/Rsfloc2.gif

The darker oranges are more recent than light orange
See the direction.... east

I can't see this coming north, unless there is a sudden change in
direction.

The expanding MCS on sat images probably gives a false impression they
are moving north

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Default so all this about to kick off from france tonight - yeah ... right

But having said that, some storms over Belgium could clip the
south-east overnight

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Default Kick-off ? You ain't seen nothin yet.


BlueLightning wrote:
MCS in France is massive

http://85.214.49.20/wz/pics/Rsfloc2.gif

The darker oranges are more recent than light orange
See the direction.... east

I can't see this coming north, unless there is a sudden change in
direction.

The expanding MCS on sat images probably gives a false impression they
are moving north


It's one for ye Prefefeptf I think. I'll have to wait for it to recur
of course but it is interesting. I wasn't entirely in a dark and an
empty place with this spell though:
3 JULY 16:37

I kew there was something up with it. As with the May spell referred to
in another thread, the position of the high is 1/2 an hour to the side
of the UK. (Actually only 20 minutes.)

So why the thunder and why the Low pressure areas filling the Atlantic?
http://www.weather.org.uk/charts/thumbs.html

I don't know but I do know why or how the High pressure areas over
Europe are thwarting them. Note on that link to the weather charts, a
massive centre is set to cover the UK on Friday the 7th of July.

That's right in the middle of the spell. Note the one that follows it:
11 JULY 03:02 is a classic thunder spell. At least with that one any
thunderstorms will clear the air. Any weather buff know why that would
be but it isn't happening this week?



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